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Andrew Marston introduces House Of Wolvxs (Worcester)
Unsigned, undiscovered and under-the-radar music from the Worcester Music Festival.
Last on
Sat 6 Oct 201820:00
BBC Hereford & Worcester
Music Played
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Drew Darcy
Lost In Energy
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Ellis
Juicy
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The Troy Redfern Band
Time's Gonna Wash You Away
- Dirt Blues Ritual.
- 12.
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Pros n Cons
We Run It Dun Know
Interviewed
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3Sixty
Stronger (Live at Number 8, Pershore 2018)
- #TrueStories.
- 3.
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Eny
Die Like This
In session at Drummonds
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House Of Wolvxs
Lost In Relevance (Live at the Worcester Music Festival 2018)
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House Of Wolvxs
Darling, I Swear (Live at the Worcester Music Festival 2018)
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Last Tree Squad
What Ya Gonna Do (Live at The Victory, Hereford 2016)
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Oberyn
Displaced
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Norbs
Monsters
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Finn
All That I Need
Artist of the Week
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Arcadia Roots & DJ Kideva
Where You Gonna Run To (Remix)
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Tokyo Storm
Is This Love
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Red.Soul
As I Am (Live at The Courtyard, Hereford 2015)
In session at Drummonds
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House Of Wolvxs
Empty Space (Live at the Worcester Music Festival 2018)
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House Of Wolvxs
Personal Stranger (Live at the Worcester Music Festival 2018)
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Entra P
Midnight (Live at The Globe, Hay-On-Wye 2015)
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Anyman
Never Get A Taxi
In session

House Of Wolvxs began as a four-piece band in both Worcester and Manchester.
They were originally called We Signal Fire and performed a number of gigs across the Midlands with their former singer.
But with some strong female vocals now up front, the band are back with a brand new name and a brand new sound - and this was their debut gig!
“Hard hitting rock with a solid stage presence, great songs and a must-see live show" - Andrew Marston.
They were originally called We Signal Fire and performed a number of gigs across the Midlands with their former singer.
But with some strong female vocals now up front, the band are back with a brand new name and a brand new sound - and this was their debut gig!
“Hard hitting rock with a solid stage presence, great songs and a must-see live show" - Andrew Marston.
The Iron Road returns

It was one our main music venues in Worcestershire - until one day, the Iron Road in Evesham unexpectedly closed.
But the team behind the gigs are back - and have moved 10 miles down the road!
Muttley Watson, this week, launched the Iron Road rock nights at Bar 57 in Pershore, so we went to have a look...
But the team behind the gigs are back - and have moved 10 miles down the road!
Muttley Watson, this week, launched the Iron Road rock nights at Bar 57 in Pershore, so we went to have a look...
BBC Music Introducing at the Worcester Music Festival

This annual festival was first staged in 2008 by Chris Bennion, who produces Worcestershire Sauce, who set up a website called NotJustSauce - aiming to put Worcester on the map musically.
Taking place in multiple venues across the city, from pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes to historic buildings, river cruisers, record shops, on the streets and even in breweries, the festival is absolutely free to attend with hundreds of gigs to choose from from some of the best, new and emerging artists in the UK.
Each year the festival raises money for a chosen local charity. This year the Worcestershire Association of Carers will receive all the money dropped into buckets at the festival's venues across the weekend.
Taking place in multiple venues across the city, from pubs, clubs, restaurants and cafes to historic buildings, river cruisers, record shops, on the streets and even in breweries, the festival is absolutely free to attend with hundreds of gigs to choose from from some of the best, new and emerging artists in the UK.
Each year the festival raises money for a chosen local charity. This year the Worcestershire Association of Carers will receive all the money dropped into buckets at the festival's venues across the weekend.
Features
- In the gig guide: The Bewdley Festival begins
- In the news: Suggs from Madness to visit Worcester.
Remix album

What do you get if you cross Ellisha Green with Lost Tiger, Dharma Bums with Rouen and Arcadia Roots with DJ Kideva.
A charity remix album of course!
The project is being put together at Serious Studios in Stourport and will be officially launched at a gig later this month where local bands will cover other local bands!
A charity remix album of course!
The project is being put together at Serious Studios in Stourport and will be officially launched at a gig later this month where local bands will cover other local bands!
Artist of the Week

By blending traditional African rhythms and instruments with infectious soul melodies, Arcadia Roots are creating a sound and atmosphere that defies genre.
Influenced by artists such as Fleetwood Mac, the band caught the attention of Michael Eavis, of Glastonbury fame, who joined them on stage and announced: “What a great band they are”.
As well as their live session at the Hay Festival, the band appeared on BBC Midlands Today in August after being promoted to the main stage at Lakefest.
Influenced by artists such as Fleetwood Mac, the band caught the attention of Michael Eavis, of Glastonbury fame, who joined them on stage and announced: “What a great band they are”.
As well as their live session at the Hay Festival, the band appeared on BBC Midlands Today in August after being promoted to the main stage at Lakefest.
BBC Music Introducing in Ross-on-Wye

Our next recording session will take place on Sunday, 21 October at Jacqueline's Nightclub in Broad Street, Ross-on-Wye.
We're bringing along handpicked musicians from Herefordshire and Worcestershire to record their live sessions for broadcast.
They've all uploaded their tracks to the BBC Music Introducing Uploader - but didn't know they were being considered for this incredible opportunity!
This free event, which is open to everybody, kicks off at 2pm and you're more than welcome to turn up anytime until 6pm.
We're bringing along handpicked musicians from Herefordshire and Worcestershire to record their live sessions for broadcast.
They've all uploaded their tracks to the BBC Music Introducing Uploader - but didn't know they were being considered for this incredible opportunity!
This free event, which is open to everybody, kicks off at 2pm and you're more than welcome to turn up anytime until 6pm.
Broadcast
- Sat 6 Oct 201820:00BBC Hereford & Worcester










